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Infernal Twin – Automatic Wifi Hacking Tool

Last updated: September 3, 2017 | 68,582 views

Infernal Twin is an automatic wifi hacking tool, basically a Python suite created to aid penetration testers during wireless assessments, it automates many of the common attacks – which can get complicated and hard to manage when executed manually.

The author noticed a gap in the market with there being many tools to automate web application testing and network pen-tests, but no auto wifi hacker aimed at Wifi apart from some commercial tools. So this is an attempt to create a ‘1-click’ style auto wifi cracker – something like Metasploit. A framework with a whole bunch of different attack vectors bundled together in one interface.

What is an Evil Twin Attack?

An evil twin is a deceitful Wi-Fi access point that seems, by all accounts, to be the real deal, set up to listen stealthily on remote communications. The evil twin is the wireless LAN version of Phishing.

This type of attack vector might be utilized to grab the passwords of wireless clients, either by monitoring their network connections or by phishing, which includes setting up a fake site and drawing individuals there.

Features of Infernal Twin – Automatic Wifi Hacking Tool

WPA2 hacking

WEP Hacking

WPA2 Enterprise hacking

Wireless Social Engineering

SSL Strip

Evil Access Point Creation

Infernal Wireless

Report generation

PDF Report

HTML Report

Note taking function

Data is saved into Database

Network mapping

MiTM

Probe Request

The tool leverages the work done on other utilities to avoid reinventing the wheel, popular wifi security tools such as aircrack-ng and SSLStrip.

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5 Responses to Infernal Twin – Automatic Wifi Hacking Tool

I don’t know much about Windows, (I’m assuming here), or even whether Windows comes with a Python installation, but you would need to build this app using Python, (type: python InfernalWireless.py on Mac OS). You might need Cygwin too, IDK. Too much to go into here, even if I knew what I was talking about.